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} ‘A THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1929 : 5 SSS SSS SS Bi ae ‘ " FaNN | conversation ever broadcast from air] be prettier and the plants healthier. | cuffs, has a new effect by introducing | in fine old-rose chiffon has a charm- - ; ‘ \}i Fashion Plaque . to ground over a regular broadcast-|Ferns necd a tea bath once in a | bias flounces around the hips godets| ing big bow of narrow bands on om ee, l d P l' ° o ing station when it was handled by | While. flaring below. shoulder. VDAY in Fi j i i tion at Grand Forks. He plans ex-|, Add & little ammonia to the water; An egg-shell white satin blouse, for! Medium heels win over the very itensive changes in station equipment Si Leet Ae hg koe They | dressy wear, has its Shah eduiae | Pixalo in Hts fall lines. A big : ss | ive . i wi lufficr and lighter. jine tlanked by narrow triple circular | col rkskin two-button tie ‘ George Kenney Weds Dr. Grassick Visits OF LOG AL TEMPLE se" eae: ee Eat PREPARED | collars and its long, tight sleeve dec-| a winged tip of matching calfskin and : ; + Fy - EL PREPAREDNESS orated with narrow triple flounces. the lower heel is used. } Miss Alice O’Brien At Fresh Air Camp Installation of erystal control, to] q lf,YOUr sik stockings wear out Just Mace Le oz Guatis ; H 4 SoH Loh A {above the heel of your shoe, thread ¥ BLACK G! ‘The marriage of Miss Allce Grace] Dr. James Grassick, Grand Forks, in | To Feast at Banquet and Dance auency act addition to eeuimvent to/2,fine needle with matching single | A coarse mesh black lace fashions | Paris sponsors black gloves this 5 OBrien, Wilton, and George H. Ken-| whose honor the camp was named, | dive it 100 per cent OdelALlon now | St?ands of yarn and darn the inside|a stunning evening gown that 1s) winter. A scarlet frock of fine flan- ney, Bismarck, was solemnized at 7:30 | paid his first visit to Camp Grassick Saturday morning in St. Mary’s pro- at Lake Isabel Saturday. The vist? : ; cathedral, Rev. Father John A. H. i r Sig eisweating the nuptial mass, A was the occasion for much celebra. if i in Evennig in Celebra- tion of Event ie a a an KY of new stockings at that spot, be-| princess in line, with flounce below UF abies Beats ra in pA Ne fore putting them on. ‘They will wear |the hips, a decp square decolletage | No patton ‘Diack suet: gloves feb ts ne tedera! radio commission allows | twice as long without coming through | and short sleeves that reach to the cl- | accessories. ‘deviation from assigned frequencies " af i as the darn takes the wear rather | bows. of 500 cycles but the new WDAY/|than the hosiery sit Bares Ot tie a sate aL patho In control system will keep that station i" within 10 or less cycles, station of- : r i Sorberstite Ge the ‘mistakes deen tin : or other vegetables that’ are not | sophisticated line and feel which has |*0F Coat pockets this fall. There are Pith Radio station KFYR at Bismarck| young try putting sugar in the water. narrow folds and finely pleated/™@ny capucine shades, suggesting temple at Avenue C and street./ has made application to the federal} | that summer's preference carries Members of the local regation are pplication to the federal | This flavors them perceptibly. flounce swinging to floor length on planning 60 Gteftain $00 perabtis radio commission for an increase in prhesiecnnnenst tones ate sides and back. weight with autumn. Gow George F Shafer, judge A. M,|PoWer from its present 500 watt BROWN CRUSTS Christianson and several prominent | POWer to 5,000 watts. It also has! If your pie crusts do not brown FOUR-PIECE SUIT men will speak, ‘The stone will be nid | requested permission to operate full satisfyingly, try brushing them over | A blue and white flecked tweed suit, ) at 5:30 in the afternoon, following aj time and has asked for a change inj with a little milk and putting back in | with tuck-in white blouse, makes it- The use of felt and soleil is a prom- : . frequency from its present 550 kilo-|a hot oven for a few seconds. GAY HANDKERCHIEF The white handkerchief over-laid ives wit. |tlon among the children, and in his nea the one hie honor a dinner was given. Favors ‘The bride was gowned in a creation | Marked each of the places, and flow- of white chiffon, made with a full ne Pink and white decorated the skirt with uneven hemline, and she Z wore a large white lace hat. She ear at the camp on Saturday ina carried a shower bouquet of white |Cluded, besides Dr. ee roses and lilies of the valley. members of the executive committee, Mrs. Mareen O'Brien, Bismarck, |™ade up of Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain. who attended her sister-in-law, wore | Bismarck, president; Dr. B. K. Kil- a frock of canary yellow chiffon, with | bourne, Fargo, and an EA. Lins and matching hat and accessories. Her vane Jean Nielson, both of “RATHER FISHY” qn DR. HIBBS, DENTIST flowers were a corsage of roses. Peter) Ti ano in, inent combination banquet at Elk’s hall. It will begin f self into a four piece suit by the ad- CAREFUL GENTLE eeting during the | {nent combination for fall hats. Mod- H cycle assignment, a dition of a white slip-on sweater with Lise, Wilton, was best man. afternoon Bradley C. Marks, Fargo, | ernistic insets of dark brown soleil are at 1:30 with invocation by Rabbi J. H.! ICE IMPLEMENTS |blue modernistic design with crew NOT ROUGH ter of Ed : ll be toastmaster. cay Crecorien ; ea erites, is a graduate of the [formerly of Bismarck, a member of] effectively used on this beige felt eet abies vo ep _ Bert Wick, manager of radio sta-| When serving iced beverages to | neck that tucks in, like the waist, Wilton schools, and has attended the bedhead bh oat of the ed cloche. Charles Rigler, president of the | tion KDLR at Devils Lake, has con-|many guests, be sure to have handy " = i Valley City State Teachers’ college. | 18s association, was appointed to congregation, will deliver an address |Cluded his summer schedule of fairs,|implements. A sharp pick, an ice SQUARE NECKLUINES She has taught for several years, and | (he vacancy on the executive commit- of welcome before the gathering. L.| Where he ran the public address sys-| bag to crack it in, an ice cracker and | Some new afternoon and evening | recently has been employed by the | \e° left by Dr. James G. La Mont, E, Birdzell, A. G, Burr, and W. L.|tems, and now is back before the/hammer are all necessary. A small ponsor the square neck. One at Wilton. te 4 Nuessle, justices of the supreme court, | mike entertaining his ¢ Region | expenditure of money saves muc! SS a In considering results obtained by Will deliver addresses at the banquet, | listeners. sien | time and temper. Personal and Mr. Kenney, the son of Mr. and ee petenneaney, Park River, is a|the camp. it was found that the ehil- Social News of Durtin Searcovite Will appear ths vO: cal solo and Jeanette Weinstein in a {Fashion Hints | Fashion Hints |! ¢+—____ * NEW HANDKERCHIEFS 1 B SMARCK DENTAL Cuinic Phone 281 Lucas Bldg. sg col- | Gren had gained in weight a total of |} ~ Cy raduate of the Fargo Business col Mandan ini fege, and was formerly associated ae boule of an average of about a Vicinity plate RUMber. | Household Helps with a bank at Wilton. For the past | re Pounds for each tvoughout. th a Other speakers at the cornerstone | @ five years he has been an assistant in - e camp oughoul ©! Mrs. William Sullivan and chil-| exercises are Chief Justice John o— DRESSER DRAWERS summer. ii the collection department at the Bank dren have returned from Dickinson! Burke, Sam Rigler, Prof. I. 8. Corn,| 1f dresser drawers stick in hot rainy| It is smart this autumn to have of North Dakota. imide where they spent a week with Mr.| Dr. E. P. Robertson, president of Wes- | weather, plane off the sides and bot- | colored linen handkerchiefs with edg- \ Mr. and Mrs, Kenney are taking @ Young Couple Are and Mrs. Fay Foster. ley college of Grand Forks, and Mayor| tom, but never the top. Sometimes | ings and one’s name written in small q motor trip to various points in Min- 5 nesota, Wisconsin and Iowa,.and will make their home in Wilton upon . - A. P. Lenhart. merely rubbing soap, paraffin or tal- | letters and embroidered in white. Honored at Dinner Mrs. J. T. Parkins and daughters| At 9 o'clock in the evening, the con- | low on the edges will suffice, — have returned to their home after|8tegation and its guests will gather —_—___—_———_ EMBROIDERY APPEARS we their return. The Elvig home, 828 Seventh street, |an extended visit with relatives at| ®t Patterson hall where a ey will OIL CLOTH SETS Several informal and very feminine wr es *** was the scene of an attractively ap-|Los Angeles, Wenatchee, Wash., and| S¢ held. Mrs. I. beet and Mrs.| ‘There are new colorful oil cloth | frocks for fall use embroidery effec- ‘ Brid ge Dinner Given pointed bridge dinner Saturday eve-| Sand Point, Idaho. J. H. Mekler bate e Wil be luncheon sets that have the pattern | tively. One cuts its edge in fancy 3 ki Mr. and Mrs. Geor; . Wils if ese §=woul prove a odsend to | aroun ie om of the skirt. ; { F. Corane tained complimentary to Miss Edna | wrehave been arcudirs rome ‘time | Committee has assured excellent | mother in s family where there are Mesdames Ferris Cordner, G. L. Jenson and Leslie French whose mar- | in Minncapolis, have returned to Bis-; en children. NEW PURSES ter- | Tiage will take place next month. ke 4 ‘The squarish purse, or the one that Seal iy eanivany evening a a| , Lavender and yellow were the pre- Laci eee Members of the committees are: ar- is nearly as long as it is wide appears i tables, . rangements, Rabbi Mekler, Al Thal ‘. fereee | abe 3 4 f . Mrs. R. ; cocktail, many baskets of garden flowers ef- | . oi on high score in the bridge Bridge was played at three tables,| Zvorist; table, Mrs. M. Ruder and tnoroligitly ‘otice eWeek: world’s most popular ready-to-eat cereal is made of native Ameri- cancorn. 12,000,000 people daily enjoy corn in its most delicious BRUSHING SCREENS BIAS FLOUNCES " A A black flat crepe for autumn, with .? fectively carried out the color motif. | 3 ne’ at and high score went to Mrs. Joe Mrs, H. Tilson; and pastry, Mrs. W. a ‘ Bridge was played at five tables:games which followed the dinner.) Reign, . H. Tilson; f ed pink georgette touches at neck and after duanet and honors went to Mr. | Miss Jenson and Mr. French were igs Weinstein and Mrs. Al ‘Thal. ASH TRAYS form—in crisp Kel« Under present plans the temple will| ojq-fashioned tiny butter dishes of Mrs. Russell Hughes left last] be completed in time for use at the| rower patterned china make decora- night for Great Falls, Mont., to be, Jewish New Year exercises October 5. the guest of friends for a few wecks.! Workmen have been busy at construc- LTE EME ACO ORY eien rasan For Visitors Here 7 ae tion for the last three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Larson, ac-| From a handful of members, the and Mrs. Gerald Richholt and Mr. | Presented with a set of crystal. ry and Mrs. George Ebert. * 8 * * * * logg’s Corn Flakes. Informal Luncheon Dr. R. S. Enge Jamestown Alumnae Ciiroprattor ( > BLUE WHITE 9 ey Guests of Mrs. Dale companied by Mrs. Anna Anderson! congregation has shown continual Drugiess Physic’ Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Er-|and Mrs. Theodore Larson, motored | growth since its organization 10 years cinneteings, very Seanag™ Ae aaine Lucas an cee dei D. ¢ ‘Women in the city who are gradu- | Hest Wright, Burlingame, Calif, who|to Valley City Sunday for a. visit) ago. from the very first time you wash se: } ates of Jamestown college and their {have been ah at the Wakeman | with relatives. them. They will never turn as yellow families were the guests of Mrs. Al-|home, Mrs. J. Heb thoctirrnr eas >————.—.— + - 2 — * las they would otherwise. Cc (@) R N F L A K E Ss fred 8. Dale, 213 West Rosser, at an tained at a small informal luncheon | —— “ | On the Air in N.D. | poeta tai , informal party Friday eee Laisa afternoon at the | City-County Briefs ae * LATE BLOOMS ni . ee ee, cones ctaeeneca 4 . ©! A new 100 watt radio station, to| ,, THe best way to keep plants bloom- mn was| Garden flowers were used for the ! serceatiy cha nidhteas: inched table, and covers were placed for 12.! | Frank McCormick, Wilton, was al be built in Minot, by Earl C, Reineke ved re eeecutin wens Dahlias, zinnias, gladioli and other! Mrs. William Moore, Minneapolts,| visitor in the city over Sunday. {and to be in operation probably by kept blooming indefinitely, for in- garden flowers were used about the | Was an out-of-town guest, in addition — | October 1, will have the call letters! Schice it the blooms are never al rooms, and in the decoration of the| ‘© Mr. and Mrs. Wright and their) Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Solenberger,|KLPM. The station is to be located| jowed to stay on until they fade. tables. children, Underwood, were visitors here Sat-) in an especially constructed suite of e Miss Helen Bourgois, Portland, Ore., naar ond urday. rooms on the roof of the Leland- . D.C , Mandan, i — Park in Minot. and Mrs. D. Scothorn, Mandan,} Bud Irvine Goes to SECS eon ey arker hotel in Mino ‘a te yo were guests from out of the city. A a ; “4% Fraternity Meeting'| Mortenson and E. Mortenson, all of| In an effort to give Wahpeton- Mrs, B. E. Hitchcock, Mrs. Henry New Rockford, spent the week-end! Breckenridge local radio service, E. ( . Hanson and Miss Hazel Paris have! Bud Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs,|in the city. D. Lum and Sons, publishers of the ‘ J % ‘The flakes with Attention Home wiendet® flavort Owners! Home owners who have not re- ceived a green card entitling you to a free chance to win a MIN- NEAPOLIS - HONEYWELL HEAT REGULATOR may have the same by calling at our of- fice located over the First Guar- anty Bank. Phone 407 LIGNITE COMBUSTION ENGINEERING CO. FLOWER STIMULANTS Pour weak coffee on the roots of your hydrangeas and the blooms will NOTICE! G. Sommers & Co. will have their line of holi- day goods on display at the Patterson hotel start- ing Saturday, Aug. 31st, for one week only, E. H. Weber and L. C. Christensen In Charge Pfunder’s Stomach Tablets can now be obtained at HALL’S DRUG STORE Third and Broadway returned from a motor trip through} 4. Hj, Irvine, will represent the : i Richland County _ Farmers-Globe, the Black Hills, to Denver, Colo.| North Dakota chapter of Lambda A special meeting of Bismarck | have applied for a license for a 100 Many points of interest near Dears Chi Alpha at the national assembly lodge No. 5, A. F. and A. M., will| watt broadcasting station. They were visited and the party also/o+ Alexandria Bay, N. ir. Ir-|be held Tuesday evening at the Ma-ihave requested that, if the license 4 stopped for a few days in ae Black | vine is president of the chapter. sonic temple. There will be initia-|is granted, they be given KRFG as a } Hills on the return trip. They were) My. Irvine left today for Grand|tion in the F. C. degree. call designation. They expect no ac ‘ accompanied from Hot Springs BY| Forks where he will join Dr. and tion before September 15, when, they Mrs, Hitchcock's brother. WDA | Mrs, _McGlumphy, Grand Forks,| ,Miss Cathryn Degnan, treasurer| are advised, the federal’ radio com- Latimer, who sy le is ae tare Orin [and Jerry Syvertson, Northville. of Ramsey county, and Genevieve] mission again will be in session. pol eaaimaa The party will motor to the east|Freer, Margaret Menne and Agnes — them. coast, stopping en route at Chicago. Menne, all of Devils Lake, were over} Dalton LeMasurier, who, in Ma ae ® They’ will visit at Washington, D.|Sunday guests in the city. carried on half of the first two-way | HNnmuesnuqndasurensueneugniit SVeeunnnnnnnnnnenannanncnaccgaant: Miss Delle Brun and Miss Helen Melson left Friday evening for Duluth, Minn,, from whence they will go by boat to Detroit, Mich. From Detroit they plan to go to Chicago to visit Miss Brun’s sister, Miss Ella Brun, and other relatives, and en route home they will stop a few days in Minneapolis to visit with relatives of Miss Nelson. ** * Mrs. Mary Jane Whitney and daughter Miss Cdmer Whitney have arrived from Los Angeles, Calif., for a visit with Mrs, Whitney's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Refvem. They were accompanied here by Mr. and Mrs. Refvem's son, ‘Whitney, who has been spending sev- eral months with an aunt at Hono- lulu, Hawail. see Prof. Sveinbjorn Johnson, Urbana, IIL, former justice of the supreme court of North Dakota, was enter- - tained at dinner yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. P. E, Halldorson. During his stay here Prof Johnson is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H, T. Perry. * Mrs. EK, E. House and son Ernest Estes House, Grand Forks, motored here yesterday for a visit with their daughter and sister, Miss Helen C., Philadelphia, and New York City, and will motor to the Thousand Is- lands region in time for the con- vention, After the meeting Mr. Syvertson will enter the Harvard Medical school, and Mr. Irvine will go to Ann Arbor by way of Niagara Falls, and will enter the University of Michigan Mod cal _actiools Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bowman, daugh- ter Justine, and son Charles, Prosper, N. D., are here for a visit with Mr. Bowman's aunt, Mrs. A. N. Newton. Miss Joyce Newton, who has been rived here with them. * * * Mr. and Mrs. N. Walper and son Arthur left today for their home in Anamoose after spending the week here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. aw elnee are former residents of the city. * oe Mrs. J. H. Mantz, Anamoose, who has been a guest at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Archie O. Johnson, for a week or more, returned to her home today. x ok * The first annual North Dakota pic- nic will be held Sunday, Sept. 8, in 121 Fourth St. spending the summer at Prosper, ar- | re J.C.PENNEY CO Bismarck, No. Dak. Phone 185 Right Dress for Men for Fall At Prices that Spell Thrift MAYTAG Sales Break all Records first Six Months of 1929 GAIN the women of America, both in thecity andon the farm, have spoken a definite preference for the Maytag Aluminum Washer. For years the House. They returned to Grand! the city park at Denver. It is ex- Maytag has held Forks téday. x ‘é Dectod fag ecreeal hundred former | world leadership, in- Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wright and Colorado at be eee toe, ike ee dicating that over Style and Value in Young Men’s Suits for Fall At last a suit that embodies the dual appeal of distie guished elegance and sound value! J. C. Penney Company's style specifications and the group-buying prestige of our 5 1400 Stores are responsible for this outstanding develop- ment in the style sphere of Men's Clothing. ‘Two-button, single-breasted suit with peak lapel 7 children, baksyerain Cant, ee s**t have been guests al jome of Mr.| yyy, é | ora Mie JD. Wakeman, for the past |, erent ee Pall Masson. who week, left this morning by motor for | parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mi : South Bend, Ind. — Sr., "have returned to their home at ; Portland, Ore. Mrs. E, M. Young, who has been xe * the guest of her son and daughter-| pr. and Mrs. A. M. Fisher and chil- in-law, ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harring-| dren Louise and George returned yes- ton, for the past two weeks, left to-| terday from a mortth’s motor trip to day for her Nemes pe Haeenne Wis. | points in Nebraska, Iowa and Minne- sota. Miss Luella Bremer, former su- see 5 perintendent of the nurses’ training] Frank L. Roy Smith, son of Mrs, school, has accepted the position of| Fay Sloan, Mandan, has arrived from instructor of nursing at St. An-| Canton, Minn. where he has been drew’s hospital, Minneapolis. visiting his grandmother. ees Mrs, G. J. Carlson and daughter] Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reich motored Margaret left this morning for their|to Dawson yesterday to get Mrs. home in Chicago after a visit here; Reich's son, Bob, who has been visit- | with Mrs, Carlson’s aunt, Mrs. John | ing relatives see | 1,500,000 women do not compromise with quality. They demand the best, and in doing this, va ax A Week’s Washing Free Phone for a trial Maytag washing. If it doesn't se! <6 ck Dior ; s na wares jacket and pleated vest. Expertly tailored of se iteelf, don't leeep it. * al . M. MacGregor, Fargo. lected cassim unfinished “ager sates Jones ood chlldren, bey fgg ——. Minot, vis- sen ond worseeds. Deferred Payments You'll Never Miss. lave n spending several esterday. i weeks here, left thi rning for “* * i In new fall patterns that include novelty weaves, shadow their home at Deer Hiver, Minn, | Miss Wile, Newton hae returned stripes and fancy stripes . . . and in colors that include the THE MAYTAG COMPANY, ‘ Rev. S, W. Lillico, Virginia, Minn.,| near Bemidji, Minn. i medium and dark shades of tan, grey, brown and blue, Founded 1098 som who has been serving as chaplain at the C. M. T. camp for the last two LONG GLOVES toda: ii ‘Whether women welcome them or ~ weeks, left ey for his home. cot the tistinee Weete elove te bes F Miss Einora Fleischman left today |ing worn in Paris right now to all | .@ with a party of friends who are mo- | formal affairs. Black suede is worn toring to Fon du Lae, Wis., the home | instead of off-white, with in| ‘ t » One usually wears suede in- a ‘ Ma tee Stead of kid, now. Mrs. G. G. Beithon left today for : Associate Dealers: Ferg Falls, Minn., where she will] Pay your tire bills with || ¢ be the uot of hes daughter, Mrs. dividends from Gamble’s 7% (I. ‘ Extra Pants at $5.90 Moftt—H. D. Brownawell CA. Kessinger. | nonassessable ‘ —_. A safe investment. Traded on Sindy lett Friday fore 10 days motor | Minneapolis Stock Exe | trip through the Black Hills, Other Young Men’s Fall Suits et $19.73 end $29.73. Extra Pants at $4.98 end $6.90 , 434 Stinson Blvd. : ‘ ped

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